Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1939 — Page 21

foPULAR BANOS I ARE SCHEDULED I TO BE AT FAIR | Wednesday ■ K a,t» - ~f |M,P " , " r h * nd “ I win p’-J L**? .'.mu*’» >’ V, W ... Free Rtmet r»tr and AgEp«r«l *»*• *' ”■* brW L* 1 " 1 ~f lh , bands comimnw or I K [water fair 1 ■J hfflll to thn» *»«■ I*’*!*'’ E„„ me bund bnys <•"* |\ ~,„ a' lb- fair EL uniform* ha* Ihh-u aynH .arnua »"** *‘“ ,r ■*“•'•**** " || |t ia on that <tV lh#l lbe! y_t. aril aa iho flout* main*'

PHONE 254 / v\ Welcome to the Fair jj, and Agricultural Show ■ | D. F. TEEPLE I ■ Operator of g. h D '• TRUCK LINE BETWEEN 41 : Richmond & Ft. Wayne = with overnight connections I between all large cities ■■ . r g Our headquarters are in ■■ B Decatur and we will be glad ■■ ii to accommodate you at any f ■ time. *" iii::iii!iiiiii tn i mi r

Be Sure To See Our Display <|k f Westinghouse 1 Refrigerators jj Iknjox living more with Electrical Equipment. Make “everything" \ 1 electrical in your home amt have more time for leisure and pleasure. J I 'J 1 * *<» *top h» our store and inspect the new WESTING* 1 / HOI SE Refrigerators and Ranges. You’ll like the WEBTINGHOI SE / 1 »» it is the last word in refrigeration. 1 f g.J, . You’ll find cooking a pleasure J t -VJySEcY I ~ *hi* **** new ’ * m P r ° vw * / ( a WESTINGHOUSE RANGE. ) ( ’ I The many naw I FjpßS C J ♦ I features In |\ _ _ W-—j \ 1 * I Weetinghouee M 1 / Refrigerator* L«<l _ % J i — --*_ will w,n r° u re j C >1 «—»■ ,r ° m th ® ,,r,t |||> ~i < I II d * y you own ISn ’ / I | I one. HU I u-t W F I 1 V- o I Decatur Electric Shop J SOUTH SECOND ST. , G. COLE p. SAURER zvNSf

I their apptoiraiMto . Tha bands will Wrote io both! ‘ the afternoon and evening parade* Inn that day- -at 1 P *»d Sp. m | r-.apertlvety. The parades aaah year, of ronrse. era tnafnmd by tha Dena tnr Ditto and tha Dneatar Buy* I ban* Thia year aa even torpor Decatur delegation will be reprv-' arnted In addition tn thoae al-n-ady named the Decatur Catholla high achiail band and the Decatur City band are scheduled to nppenr The City band la expected to afford tha innate for the tree acta and "bally” for the various ahowa ( and rides at Intervale during the; fair. Randi which played here fast | year Included the Journat-Oaseita i hand of Fort Wayne, the Rt Hen- * ry. Wren and ftoctford. Ohio' bands, the Van W’ert flona of Veterans Baud, the popular Berne I hand, the CeTlna. Ohio hand, the 1 Fort Recovery. Ohio band, she Montpelier Im nd and the Ohio City. Ohio band A number of these and possibly | several others are expected to re-1 i turn for thio year's event.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 27,1939.

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ASSERTS MILK IS GOOD, DAD While Most Valuable Milk Can Be Dangerous, Is Claim Milk to our moat «ahml>l<> food I but it to Plan the most dangerowa , aaleaa It to 'KWh handled. In the first place It to produced Ito a Stable No <mm would «M his ’breskfasr tn .de stable, yet the | milk he aaea at breakfast eomes I from there. We fetrfot that the I *** “ Cl *'" l "" “ • UM *’ can The row may be diseased but ' physical examination by a voter Inarina. and tha Mberculta teat

; One Motive ANO ONE ALONE —ip bvh.nd every vtott of any patient to any Doetor'a oWlee. and that to tha aaarah tor HEALTH. Samatimea -to praaervation, mere often ita revtoraCioa. but aL wayx one goaI—HEALTH. FROHNAPFEL& FROHNAPFEL Chiropractor & Nat uropath Health Builders In Decatur Since IS2I. I I<M So. 3rd. Fhone 314 I MBMHMMaMfIBMBMBHaMBBB

can take care of that. The tnßker may ho dis. aaad ors unclean.-he should be periodical ' ly examined, and should be retjuf' ed to wear clean clothes and to I have cleanly personal habits. Milk must be much handled and there are many chances for contamination.- bottles and tom must be clean and kept cloaed. Milk to an excellent eatttir* medium for certain dangoron. germs as of tultercutoata. typhoid fever, intestinal diaauae of ehil dren. diphtheria, scarlet fever and septic sore throat. Paet end tM lon will kill all of these germa Milk to highly pedshabte and should be deltvered within M hours, at moat, from the time It to drawn. If hept ha clean veaaels Hl a cold jlmc* , lio , w*v*r. It mav I be kept with safety for a conaid erably longer time. It to the only food of any ton portance that we eat raw without washing In the old days, datrv men sometimes tried to w,MI it. but only succeeded tn getting the water hi. Such a proeeea to pot I recommended. The production of milk to a com plicated and expensive process re-1 quiring large invest me, it of money! and much technical skllU.but it I Ito worth the effort. Drink lota of gaod milk,—but be ' sure it to good. * »i gii ii ( laMified Ftovmt Applictions Filed More than thirty appHcat'.ons for acceptance of land under provisions of the claaatfied forest law are now i on file and other are being rncefeto ed daily. Virgil M. Simmons, com , missloner of the department of conservation. reported today. Landown.u-s throughout the stats who have tracts of three acres or more which they wtoh includ-d as classified forest tend should file their applications with the division of forestry Immedataly to permit Inspection and other preliminary action th be taken. To receive full advantages <rf the law, including a tax valuation of H per aero on a» espt(>d land, inspection must be made and other provisions of the law met so that formal cert If (nation of the land can be mado to the county auditor before Man h L Land submitted for ctessifica'lon during recent weeks ranges from 1 Ibl ~* B aoreo to more than three haa-

- .ij n /iff l <v 'K Ini I Re-Upholster •g we dI• • s of the condition, IJ we can re upholeter and re- < ! build your living room suite t to >ta former nowneso. Our S prlcao are reaeonable. Call | I ue .. . we'll gladly oatimate j your job. We Alno Sell NEW and USED FURNITURE Welcome To The Street Fair Decatur Upholster Shop 145 S. 2nd Ph. 420 S Illlllllltll

drrd acres and to widely scattered over the state. There is approximately 100.000 acres of ciamifled forest land In Indiana at the present time with the acreage growing steadfty. o—- ' _ Felieity, 0.. Belies Name O- (U.PJ Cittoeni of this village of MO population considered ■•doption of n more flttju- name for their town after four or five of the six eouneftanen resigned from otnee became, there wa* "too much • "aagifag within the Villar) administration and too much arguing tn council meetings tn get 'aaywhere.’*

181 «18 8111181111 1 i VISIT VS •! W J \WH» J®’'! ,>n * <*f our many de* •\V • Rcious and refreshing ■ jtitW i :: Sodas or Sundaes ■: ■■ ■■ will pep you up and leave you saying “the best I’ve ever tasted.” ■■ Make it a habit to stop in not on- ■■ Ba ly fair week but during every ■■ ■■ week in the year. ■■ Everybody likes and says our ■■ Sandwiches are the best in town. ■■ You'll like them, too. ■■ mi > * M Beer Fountain Service Sandwiches ■■ « Bob’s Confectionery “ IIIIIIIIIIHIUIIIIItIIi 1 < ♦♦♦hiuhiiiiihiiimhiiiiiiiiwiihiimihiii <I I I Il o II I » II <1 I I II ‘ ’ u <> H ( , ' "“• " 11 ' 11,1 m a » Sound Banking Ideals Faithfully Maintained ;; For Forty-eight Years • • ‘» i < ► “We Pay You I > II To Save” > I I > • • I I I ; Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation !; I I • ►. < n i 11 I < i 7 '■ ■■ ■ ■■■ ■ - , „■ (( First Bank of Berne : I <» ■ - - — - - ----- ■ - BERNE, IND. 1 m ; J

| Foul Brood Is Found Among Been In State B<-atiered caeaa of foul brood and othwr bee diseases are being found by inspectors engaged tn a state-wide survey of H.Mtoler ap- I iarles. ft was reported today by Vh-gtt M Hlmmnna. commtoeinner of the department of conservation. This annual Inspect lon for the coa'mi of bee dlsenaos to owe of. the acilvtii.-a mipervlaed by the I division of (-ninniology j liieiHuHons during the past s«v-J I oral weeks d.. not indicate any . gVMMt Ineraaee In foul brood or | other disease affecting apiaries ; which turn ont m-veral million i pounds of hon<-y ouch year. Indtlaws provide for Inspapttog | ■ ■■a■■■ ■■ ■ ■ k I’m a HI RRY tn get to Morris Pingry and Joe Murphy BARBER SHOP Ves Sir! You pet real service there. Expert barbers and a ■ sanitary well equipped shop. Everything a GOOD Barber Shop should be. Next To City Hall

of all aplartoa, give the author ' lied deputy of tha state entomolo gist the right to visit and examine I any iplsry and rwqtilrr that die-

I VISIT THE FAIR KJ •> visit rs for a V* HOTTI.E OF TOt'R k W V FAVORITE i f || BEER W ■ Our modern equipment assures . E you of the beef beer at all times. T B LUNCHES SANDWICHES a Stop in for a bite to eat. Foods prepared to your liking. i ■ Remember! Your friends will be j* at—p. z Suman’s Case .T'-"’TT 1,1 .** ’*' ’;;; *» aw »otw» *>nr«m goMwntgtjtoMMMM ’ 11 '■ ’Jfcl * —****' W'** ' EEL t out 1 SIGN o f |\ SEC" 1 ' 1 ' i \ ► Have Plenty of § INSURANCE n H 8 Don’t take chances on property loss when you can insure for so little. We also do Abstract work and with our years of experience we can assure you of correct and complete recot ds. I ■ ■" I = Paul H. Graham Co. SOUTH SECOND STREET DECATUR wtgmm©<9t!W>mftx « x xwbcxuexbixtonexuex x xmnrxx w ntxM COMMERCIAL PRINT SHOP ; .. • I ? I i Frank W. Downs I i » in the printing busin ea s in Decatur for 25 years. . COMMERCIAL PRINTING . OFFICE SUPPLIES W elcome to the Free Street Fair and Agricultural Show. :

rsaed colonies, hlvex occnplrd by xuch rotnntox and th* coutmito of •uch hlvex xhall bu Immndtoinly dnxtroyed by firn